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Black Sabbath fans, mark your calendars. A concert film documenting the band’s farewell performance—staged in the group’s hometown of Birmingham, England, this past February—will get a one-night-only screening on September 28. Titled “The End of the End,” the film is currently set to be broadcast at more than 1,500 cinemas worldwide, with additional participating theaters to be announced soon. As noted by Rolling Stone, fans can make requests for screenings at the movie’s official website.

“The End of the End” was directed by Dick Carruthers, whose credits include the 2007 Led Zeppelin concert reunion film, “Celebration Day.” In addition to the concert footage, the movie will include behind-the-scenes video and personal anecdotes from members of the band.

In a prepared statement, Black Sabbath said, “To bring it all back home after all these years was pretty special. It was so hard to say goodbye to the fans, who've been incredibly loyal to us through the years. We never dreamed in the early days that we'd be here 49 years later doing our last show on our home turf.”